Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones former LA condo on the market for $7 million: Living piece of Hollywood history

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones’ former home is now up for grabs.The Los Angeles home, which once belonged to the Hollywood power couple, is now for sale with a price tag of $7 million in partnership with listing agents Alphonso Lascano and Bjorn Farrugia of Carolwood Estates.According to The Robb Report, the couple purchased two condos near each other in the late 1990s, and after combining the two units to create one large one, sold the home to its current owners, Judy Glickman Lauder and her husband, Leonard Lauder, the son of beauty mogul Estée Lauder.They purchased the home from Douglas and Zeta-Jones in 2003 and, after more than a decade, have decided to put it on the market.“A living piece of Hollywood history, this home still reflects the timeless taste and style of its original celebrity owners, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, down to the last detail,” Lascano told FOX Business in a statement.The home is found on the 23rd floor in one of the two buildings that make up the Century Towers, which have housed many of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including Diana Ross, Burt Lancaster and others.Encompassing 2,640 square feet, the home consists of three bedrooms and three bathrooms.The home’s open floor plan allows for easy access to all the communal areas of the home, including the spacious living room.“Walking into the residence, I was immediately drawn to the Old Hollywood glamour and the architectural details crafted by renowned architect I.

M.Pei—an icon of his time, who redefined luxury in Los Angeles,” Farrugia said in a statement.A key highlight of the room is the floor-to-ceiling windows that line the room, providing picturesque views of the city.

The room also consists of light carpet flooring, brown sofas and armchairs, wooden coffee tables and end tables, as well as a unique light fixture and artwork on the walls.Just steps away from the living room is the kitchen, which boasts tiled floors, dark wooden cabinets and d...

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